ProForm 350 Treadmill


  • Powerful 2.25-horsepower treadmill with 17-by-50-inch tread belt
  • BlueTint LCD display tracks your speed, time, distance, calories, and pulse
  • ProSoft impact absorption system protects joints; built-in CoolAire fan
  • QuickSpeed control adjusts with a single touch; easy incline control
  • Target Pulse sensors accurately monitor heart rate; 1-year warranty

Product Description
The ProForm 350 Treadmill gives you everything you need for a complete cardio workout. With and Incline controls, you can change your speed and incline instantly with the touch of a button. The MyCalories personal calorie center tracks your individual calories burned to help you stay on top of your goals. ProSoft Impact Absorption protects your joints from injury. The 2.25 THP Mach Drive System gives you the power you need to stay in shape. And a CoolAire fan keeps … More >>

ProForm 350 Treadmill

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  1. #1 by lounge_lassie on April 7, 2010 - 4:06 am

    We bought this machine several years ago (at least six) for my mom (who is now 77) who uses it EVERYday. She walks on it at a relatively fast pace for an hour or so while doing her meditation or whatever she does to zone out. Since the initial purchase, we have had it serviced twice – the most recent service date was April 2009. I think there’s a 10-year warranty? Anyway, each time we’ve called, the service department was courteous and sent somebody out (who contracts with ProForm) within a day or so. The last time the guy came out, he realigned the belt and oiled all the moving parts; and because it was still under warranty, there was no service charge. Aside from the exceptional service, this treadmill is an excellent machine. It’s simple to use, simple to understand (my mom does not speak English all that well) and is pretty much a no-frills workhorse. There’s not much glitz to it, but I’m not sure what other bells and whistles you would want on a treadmill.

    Anyway, don’t let the first rater throw you off if you’re contemplating buying a treadmill. I would definitely recommend this.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. #2 by Angela Binkowski on April 7, 2010 - 5:49 am

    I cannot speak for customer service because I have never needed it. So maybe their customer service does suck, I don’t doubt the other reviews. I know few customer service places that dont suck these days.

    Anyway, I have had this treadmill for over 3 years, use it quite often, and have not had a single issue with mine. Its not super fancy, but it has everything a basic runner needs (timer, heart rate, incline, variable speed, etc) and is not terribly expensive.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. #3 by K. Feng on April 7, 2010 - 6:27 am

    I myself is a Proform treadmill customer and tortured by their customer services. I also found some reviews on the internet mentioning their machines broke down in several months after purchase. (Mine in three months.) The strategy of the customer service is basically make wild guesses of what went wrong and send you the parts asking you to replace it by yourself. (In one occasion, they even asked me to take off the motor and find a local garage to test the motor to see if it’s good.)These back-and-forth guessing games normally drag on for months, and eventually they claim the warranty expired and they can no longer serve you, even though it’s still within one year.

    I believe you are looking for a treadmill for exercise, not to practice your debate skill over the phone with some customer service keep saying: “this is our policy.”
    Rating: 1 / 5

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